Greg Jennings and the Green Bay Packers host the Detroit Lions on Sunday at Lambeau Field. The Lions haven't won a road game against the Packers since 1991.

Denver at Oakland: Just because Peyton Manning already has the Broncos in the playoffs doesn't mean he will let them stumble on the road. Denver wins an entertaining game in the Black Hole. Broncos 31, Raiders 27.

Chicago at Minnesota: The Bears will be without Brian Urlacher, which could mean trouble. The Vikings look to stay in playoff contention with a win at home. Vikings 23, Bears 21.

Baltimore at Washington: The Ravens' once comfortable lead in the AFC North could fast be shrinking. Playing the red-hot Redskins on the road doesn't help. Redskins 22, Ravens 20.

Kansas City at Cleveland: The Chiefs won an emotional game against the Panthers on Sunday. It's tough to do it two weeks in a row, especially with this being on the road. Browns 27, Chiefs 7.

San Diego at Pittsburgh: Charlie Batch did a nice job leading the Steelers past the Ravens last week. He's going to need another solid performance if Pittsburgh is to keep gaining ground in the AFC North. Steelers 20, Chargers 16.

Tennessee at Indianapolis: Andrew Luck is fast becoming the real deal. A win over the hapless Titans will put the Colts in prime position to claim an AFC wild-card berth. Colts 27, Titans 10.

New York Jets at Jacksonville: Even at 2-10, the Jaguars should give the Jets all they can handle this week. New York's offense is terrible no matter who is at quarterback. Jaguars 10, Jets 7.

Atlanta at Carolina: Like the Packers last year, Atlanta is putting up big numbers. How good the Falcons really are will be determined next month. For now, another win over a not-so-good divisional opponent. Falcons 30, Panthers 27.

New Orleans at New York Giants: Two weeks ago, the Giants looked like Super Bowl champions in beating up the Packers. A Monday Night loss, however, has the question marks returning. The Saints are in a must-win situation, so this one should be a good one. Giants 23, Saints 20.

Detroit at Green Bay: The Packers may be winning, but certainly aren't clicking on all cylinders. Detroit hasn't won in Green Bay since 1991. That streak remains intact this week. Packers 28, Lions 24.

Houston at New England: The NFL saved the best game of the week for last. Arian Foster and the Texans will give the Patriots a battle, but look for Tom Brady to pull out the win late. Patriots 38, Texans 35.